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December Daily® 2018 | Foundation Pages

Welcome to December Daily® 2018. Today I'm sharing a look at what I'm doing in my album in advance of December.

Many of the pages I'm sharing below are part of this year's December Daily® Product Play 2 workshop which begins next week on November 6th. I designed nine specific pages using tags, titles/type, and trees for that class which includes video tutorials and additional information on how I created those pages. That workshop also includes projects from contributors so you can see how other people are playing with the products and a digital package.

If you are brand new to December Daily® I highly recommend checking out my Storytelling With December Daily® workshop. It will absolutely help you get to the heart of the matter + the project for yourself and help you get your head and your heart aligned for how you want to approach this project.

So why do this before December when I don't know exactly the stories I will be telling?

In my experience I love have something to start from vs. nothing. I also welcome the creative constraint that comes from having done a little something in advance. This is totally a personal preference and you won't know if this does or doesn't work for you until you try it. In the very beginning I used to number all my pages in advance. I don't really do that anymore but I do generally slip some things/numbers into pockets so I have a general idea of the flow of the album.

I enjoy spending time before December playing with some of the products and giving myself a chance to set myself up for storytelling success. In the case of this year, creating the Traveler's Notebook (thanks to Jess Forster for that suggestion) for the days we will be traveling gives me a specific home to hold those stories that's all ready for our adventure.

As someone who is working on this project daily in December and sharing on my blog daily, having more done in the beginning helps speed up my own personal process during the month.

A couple other general reminders as we get started:

I tell one story per day from December 1 through December 25. Just one. One is more than enough for me. Some days it's something meaningful and other days it's something silly and other days it's just something really random. Remember that the beauty in this project is that it's the sum of all the days coming together vs. any individual story that is most awesome.

YOU DO YOU. Your stories, your motivation, your enjoyment, your time constraints, your products might be totally different than mine and that is awesome. Don't feel like you have to be something you are not in this project - there's generally enough of those kinds of feelings already in the world. This is a project for you. This is not a competition or an invitation/permission to figure out a way to feel bad about yourself. Make the process and your stories work for you and your own life right now.

This year I'm giving myself some structure but also keeping it loose in order to make adjustments as I go based on my stories.

This year I'm starting off my album with the 6x8 tree pattern transparency with the rubber 25 adhered to the front with red line tape. My first page after that is the December calendar that's included in the Main Kit. As you'll see in the image above, I was able to stamp up until December 25th which works for me because I stop documenting on that day. If you'd like to go through the entire month I've updated the design of the calendar and it's available here for you to download (it includes a PDF, PNG, and JPG):

As I begin working on this project for twenty-eighteen I'm thinking so much about savoring this season of life. This time when we are all here together in the house (even if it's not all the time) as I know it will not always be this way. I'm loving this season for what it is: activities, and personalities and voices and opinions and "stuff" and laughter.

What I hope for this season of the gift of paying attention - of seeing each one of these hearts for who they are and celebrating each one of them and loving them hard. I want to remember and focus on the true, wholehearted gifts of time and attention.

This year I'm also super excited about a special trip with Simon & Elliott & Katie & my Mom & Jessica & Gabrielle to New York City in the beginning of the month. Bring on the life-long memories that will be made from this adventure. Remembering that magic is something we make.

As always I look forward to the twinkle and the magic and the cozy and the jolly and all the things I love about December. Bring on the little moments and the bigger ones - planned and spontaneous. Bring on the hot cocoa and the fires in the fireplace and the Christmas movies and the daily storytelling.

Tis the season.

For Day One I'm planning to include a full page photo with journaling on top - possibly using one of my December Daily® 2018 6x8 Layered Templates. It might be a story about going to see Star Wars at the symphony or I might use a photo that we take of all of us before then. I may tell the Star Wars story on Day 2. Flexibility is totally welcome in this project.

For Day 2 right now I've got one of the pattern papers from the Main Kit paired with the white chipboard #2. I will either add photos or embellishments or words inside those circles once I have established my story. The back of Day 1 will likely be a home for a full page photo.

Full page photos are my favorite.

For Day 3 right now I've got one of the plastic circles from the Main Kit + the chipboard 3. The next page is a 3-pocket page with 2, 3x4's and 1, 4x6. Right now I've got a couple 3x4 cards in those pockets.

Some days I do a spread (across two pages) and other days I do a single page for the day. It really depends on the story and what I want to work with.

Day 4 right now just includes one of the Main Kit cards and the #4 chipboard. We will be leaving for our trip on the 5th so I imagine this day will be getting ready to head out of town.

This year, as I mentioned above, I will be traveling from the 5th through the 9th. To document our story during travel I made a traveler's notebook vs. needing to bring along my 6x8 album (after an awesome suggestion from my friend Jess).

To hold my handmade travelers notebook I am using one of my Story Kit™ envelopes - the new envelopes are taller now and it's the perfect size to hold my notebook. I added gold number stickers on top of the plastic envelope for the days we will be traveling and used Tim Holtz Loop Pins to add the envelope to my album - I didn't punch holes because the traveler's notebook was too wide after I added the index tabs.

Green washi tape was used on the front and back of the folded seam on each page. I didn't start out with this but ended up using that after I attempted to staple the inside in the wrong place. The washi is covering up the mis-stapled holes - a mistake that turned out just fine.

I used regular weight printer paper for my inside pages. I wanted to have enough to have 4 pages per day along with a few more at the end. I used Avery Index Tabs to mark each day alongside the outside edge.

When I get back from this trip and I have everything in the place I will staple the inside together. Right now they are just individual pages laying inside each other. I'm good with that for now and for while I'm traveling. I will most likely be adding a single 3x8 photo for each day.

Each day has four pages total. Below I'm just showing you images of the dated pages:

There are a few extra blank pages after Day 9.

I used an old 3-rectangle stamp from my stash to create a last page that can hold "pieces" of papers that I pick up while traveling.

Will I be doing other documentation for this trip? Maybe. I might create a photobook and have it printed from Artifact Uprising when I get home and will likely add some photos to my Project Life® album. I will not be doing a separate travel album for this trip.

I'm sure I'll be tired when we get home. Ha. That will likely be my Day 10 story. Right now I've got the chipboard #10 in the 4x6 pocket and two 3x4 cards waiting for that days story.

Day 11 includes the "so great" journal card from the Main Kit and the chipboard #11. I may use the star tag for Day 11 or I might use it for Day 12.

Day 20 will be on the back of the tags and the next day will feature the forest I created using a variety of trees.

For this page I'll be adding more small tags with photos + stories.

I added in a 4-pocket 3x4 page protector for Day 22.

On the back I will likely feature my Day 23 story or that might flow into the next page which is a tree I created and added to a transparency. Again, more details are in the Product Play 2 workshop.

Right now in my album I have a couple of full-page Silhouette pages - these are included in the digital package for Product Play 2 - for the next couple of days. More likely than not I'll spread these out a bit more but I know, after years of doing this project, that by this point in the month things will have been moved around and I'm totally okay with that. Having these in here and ready to go works for me.

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hgauvin says…

11/01/2018

I love how you used the Tim Holtz loop pins to hold the envelope in your album. And I also loved the TN that you made to go into the envelope. Awesome idea! I can’t wait to see more in the Product Play class! You’ve inspired me to play a little with my DD album this weekend.

Wow I love your pages Ali! This is my 10th year doing DD and I am always in awe of your albums and you inspire me to try new things and incorporate ideas/stories that are what makes this Season memorable to me and my family!

It’s early here in uk 🇬🇧 waiting for a cup of tea in bed. I’m getting over a chesty virus that’s been hanging around for two weeks. So how stoked am I to read and watch your foundation pages. Love 💕 it especially TN booklet shame I’m not heading to NYC but love the concept. I just squealed and husband said ‘What now’ 😂 I said ‘I’m just catching up on Ali’s DD’ and he said ‘it’s not happened yet’ 😂😂 I said ‘no the foundation pages for this year’ then reminded him I’d only just completed 2017 😂😂 love everything you do and here’s my cup of tea. He’s a diamond xx

I have followed you for many many years and I think these are the best foundation pages I have ever seen! GORGEOUS!!! Day 12 is what dreams are made of- I am so excited for the product play class to start next week. I hope I can focus on work today because now I just want to scrapbook! Lol.

Love, love, love (okay, LOVE) the traveler's notebook idea. Made my hear super-happy. Love that you made your own. So excited about the project this year, and you've given me so much to think about as I prep my own supplies this weekend for the trip down next week. Thanks, Ali!!

I love your album and I get new ideas every year from your foundation pages. I notice that this year you used mostly the white chipboard numbers instead of a variety from different sources. Can you explain why you made this choice this time around? I've always gone the 'variety' route, but keeping them consistent sure seems simpler!

Thank you for taking the time to photograph and video all of this and share it! I can’t imagine how much work that must have been. I love your pages and ideas! Can’t wait to follow along again this year. Tiffany and I are doing a FB Live in our group this Saturday and I’m going to work on my foundation pages. I am determined to get my DD done this year! So excited!

Great video and pics of your foundation pages! Love all the inspiration here and I just recieved my kit today, and everything is even better in person! I especially love all the embellies, looking forward to prepping my pages this weekend. Thank you again for making our memory keeping that much easier!